Funding a Lawsuit without Breaking the Piggy Bank

| June 21, 2013

Hang putting dollar bill in piggy bankYou know you have a just cause but need to go to court to get paid for your pain and for your suffering. You have only one problem preventing you from going to court. Court costs can be more than you have cash on hand to pay. Don’t let the costs of going to court prevent you from filing your lawsuit and getting paid what you deserve. There are options on hand if you know what they are that will keep your piggy bank safe!

Find a Contingency Lawyer

The first option is to find a lawyer who will go to court for you and get paid AFTER winning the case. These lawyers assess your lawsuit and will take it on contingency. That means that they will file your lawsuit, go in front of a judge or try to get a settlement from the party that you are suing and not charge you a cent until they get paid by that party.

These lawsuits are specific and yours might not qualify for a contingency lawyer to take your case and file your lawsuit so be sure to do plenty of research before considering this option. 

File the lawsuit on your own

You have the option of going to court and trying to file your own lawsuit. If you have no knowledge of the law and of how courts work, you might be in for a long campaign that might cost you more in time and expenses than you will recover. Trying to file a lawsuit without money is usually not a successful plan.

Consider a lawsuit loan

There is a third option in filing a lawsuit that you can consider. You can take a loan specifically designed to give you the money you need to file a lawsuit.

These lawsuit loans are quick and discreet. You can get the money you need to hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit and make arrangements with the lender to repay the loan on your schedule of available funds. The option of getting a lawsuit loan should be given careful consideration before you apply and get your lawsuit loan. You should know approximately how much you will need and your lawyer should give you some time when you can expect to recover money owed to you following your successful lawsuit.

Author Bio:

Cathy John, a finance writer for AnyLawsuits.com , is an under-graduate writer who enjoys writing financial articles around business and personal finance.

 

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